A Quote by Ovid

Twice does he live who can enjoy the remembrance of the past. — © Ovid
Twice does he live who can enjoy the remembrance of the past.

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To be able to enjoy one's past life is to live twice.
This is the question I'm asking: Do Americans live twice as long because they consume twice as much energy as Europeans? Are you people twice as smart as the average Frenchman? Do you enjoy life twice as much as the average Danish guy? What have we gotten for consuming twice as much energy as Europe? What have we gotten in return?
For he lives twice who can at once employ, The present well, and e'en the past enjoy.
By recollecting the pleasures I have had formerly, I renew them, I enjoy them a second time, while I laugh at the remembrance of troubles now past, and which I no longer feel.
Remembrance restores possibility to the past, making what happened incomplete and completing what never was. Remembrance is neither what happened nor what did not happen but, rather, their potentialization, their becoming possible once again.
Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.
It is to live twice when we can enjoy the recollections of our former life.
Losers live in the past. Winners learn from the past and enjoy working in the present toward the future.
To be able to look back upon one's past life with satisfaction is to live twice.
Enjoy the best things in your life cuz you ain’t gonna get to live it twice.
I know not why there is such a melancholy feeling attached to the remembrance of past happiness, except that we fear that the future can have nothing so bright as the past.
My half-sister was born without a cerebellum and is completely disabled. She is my biggest motivator and inspiration, because her situation makes me realize how special life is, and I always want to work twice as hard, enjoy life twice as much so that I can enjoy it for her as well.
Everybody's got a past. The past does not equal the future unless you live there.
The past does not only draw us back to the past. There are certain memories of the past that have strong steel springs and, when we who live in the present touch them, they are suddenly stretched taut and then they propel us into the future.
Live both in the future and the past. Who does not live in the past does not live in the future.
Please follow the counsel you have been given in the past and maintain your personal journals. Those who keep a book of remembrance are more likely to keep the Lord in remembrance in their daily lives. Journals are a way of counting our blessings and of leaving an inventory of these blessings for our posterity.
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